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AppWizard
April 23, 2026
NBC Sports has announced its schedule for the 2026 WNBA regular season, marking the league's return to NBC after over 20 years. The season will debut on May 17, 2026, with a game featuring the Las Vegas Aces against the Atlanta Dream. A total of 22 regular-season games will be broadcast on NBC, Peacock, and NBCSN. The season will include all 15 teams, with the addition of the Portland Fire and Toronto Tempo. Key matchups include the Dallas Wings hosting the New York Liberty on May 24 and a rematch between the Fever and Aces on July 12. NBC Sports will also cover the WNBA Playoffs, including the Semifinals and Finals. The production team includes notable figures like Sue Bird, Cheryl Miller, Maria Taylor, and LaChina Robinson, with the "Roundball Rock" theme incorporated into the coverage.
AppWizard
April 23, 2026
A treasure trove of quizzes is available for gaming enthusiasts, covering various topics. The indie survival game Windrose has gained popularity in 2026, and a remake of Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag is in development. A new pirate-themed city builder has also been unveiled, suggesting a potential resurgence of pirate-themed games. The text invites readers to test their knowledge of notable pirate games, including Sid Meier's Pirates, Sea of Thieves, and Monkey Island.
AppWizard
April 23, 2026
Urban Games is preparing for the launch of Transport Fever 3 by inviting creators to participate in early access through a closed beta initiative called the 'Curated Mods Program.' The game, set to launch in late 2026, will enhance features from its predecessor, Transport Fever 2, and will include expanded infrastructure tools and financial systems. Transport Fever 2 has over 15,000 mods available on the Steam Workshop, and Transport Fever 3 aims to offer an even more robust toolset for modders, with cross-platform mods accessible through an in-game Mod Hub. The developer is particularly interested in collaborating with experienced modders and plans to expand the Curated Mods Program post-launch, providing resources and financial grants to support ongoing content creation.
AppWizard
April 22, 2026
Ubisoft has canceled an unannounced life simulation game called Alterra, which had been in development for nearly three years. The development team was informed of the cancellation on April 21st and has the option to transition to other projects within the company. The cancellation is part of a broader restructuring at Ubisoft, which has included project discontinuations and layoffs, including the closure of the Tom Clancy studio, Red Storm, resulting in 105 job losses. Earlier in January, Ubisoft also canceled the Prince of Persia: Sands of Time remake and five other titles.
AppWizard
April 22, 2026
Rockstar Games has invested over a billion dollars into the development of Grand Theft Auto 6. Alternatives to this game include Sleeping Dogs, which offers an open-world crime experience. Capcom's Resident Evil Requiem celebrates three decades of survival horror, while Cozy Pal Games provides a budget-friendly horror adventure. Pokémon Pokopia has gained recent success, with alternatives like Before the Green Moon offering a nostalgic farming sim experience. Forza Horizon 6 promises stunning visuals, and Wreckreation serves as a budget-friendly racing alternative. Death Stranding 2 is noted for its innovative gameplay, with Clone Escape providing a unique survival experience.
AppWizard
April 22, 2026
Jack Buser, the global director for games at Google Cloud, is focusing on using AI and cloud solutions to tackle challenges in the gaming industry. He noted a rebound in revenue growth but highlighted issues such as declining profits, project cancellations, and layoffs, with only Roblox and the Chinese market thriving. Buser advocates for AI as a potential solution, despite concerns about "rightsizing" strategies that may prioritize profits over employee welfare. His previous role at Stadia ended with mixed results, raising doubts about the feasibility of AI-driven game development. The industry is still awaiting a groundbreaking AI-generated game. Buser emphasizes the need for clearer discussions about AI and suggests that embracing it could lead to easier revenue generation, similar to trends in reality television.
Winsage
April 22, 2026
Dave Plummer, the creator of the original Task Manager at Microsoft in the 1990s, encountered an issue where CPU utilization readings occasionally exceeded 100%, which he suspected was a bug in the kernel. Despite being a user interface designer and facing skepticism from the kernel team, he implemented 'asserts' in the code to diagnose the problem. One assertion specified that CPU usage should not exceed 100%, and he embedded his name and home phone number in the code for anyone who might encounter the issue. No one ever contacted him about the bug, and it remained unresolved until the kernel developers identified and fixed it later.
AppWizard
April 22, 2026
Google has introduced a new lock screen widget for Android 16 that provides real-time updates on flight progress, including departing and destination airports, estimated arrival time, and a visual progress bar. Users can access this feature by adding their boarding pass to Google Wallet, which will automatically display the widget shortly before takeoff. Google Wallet, which transitioned from Google Pay in 2024, is the primary platform for managing credit cards and digital documents on Android devices.
AppWizard
April 22, 2026
Ubisoft has canceled Project Alterra, an original game described as an "Animal Crossing-inspired social sim" with Minecraft-like elements. The decision was communicated to the development team on April 21st, resulting in an early dismissal for staff, although no layoffs were reported. The project had been in development by Ubisoft Montréal for nearly three years, led by creative director Patrick Redding and lead producer Fabien Lhéraud. Employees involved in Alterra have been reassigned to other projects within the company. Ubisoft stated that it continuously assesses projects to ensure they align with strategic priorities and quality standards, leading to the discontinuation of those that do not meet expectations.
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